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engagingly present the
subject and provide enough detail to orient the reader
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clearly assert that the
subject is good or bad
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have a judgment based on
relevant criteria, appropriate for the intended audience
-
be developed with specific
evidence and amass considerable details from the subject
-
use explanation to show
how the evidence supports or does not support each criterion
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clearly weight the
criteria being used to evaluate the subject
-
define and defend criteria
which are not clearly important to judging the subject
-
acknowledge when the
subject doesn’t meet certain criteria very well
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anticipate and refute or
accommodate counterarguments at appropriate times
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include pointed
comparisons
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follow an effective
organizational pattern which is appropriate for the audience and has a logical
progression
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include paragraphs which
are coherent, unified, and effectively developed
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contain a variety of
skillfully constructed sentences
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promote clarity and
effectiveness with standard usage, mechanics, and spelling; and a precise and
ample vocabulary
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present the subject but
still need a few details to orient the reader
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vaguely assert that the
subject is good or bad
-
have a judgment based on
mostly relevant criteria, which are not entirely appropriate for the intended
audience
-
be developed with evidence
and but still need more details from the subject
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use explanation to show
how the evidence supports or does not support each criterion, but need clearer
explanations
-
not clearly weight the
criteria being used to evaluate the subject
-
define and defend criteria
which are not clearly important to judging the subject
-
sometimes fail to
acknowledge when the subject doesn’t meet certain criteria very well
-
not always anticipate and
refute or accommodate counterarguments at appropriate times
-
include comparisons which
are not pointed
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follow an organizational
pattern which is appropriate for the audience and has a somewhat logical
progression
-
include paragraphs which
are sometimes incoherent
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contain sentences which
are not always grammatically incorrect
-
might contain a couple of
major errors
-
contain sentences with
inconsistent use of standard usage, mechanics, spelling
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fail to provide enough
details to orient the reader
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neglect to assert that the
subject is good or bad
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have a judgment based on
irrelevant criteria, inappropriate for the intended audience
-
have few specific details
from the subject
-
fail to explain how the
evidence supports/doesn’t support each criterion
-
not weight the criteria
being used to evaluate the subject
-
fail to define/defend
criteria which are not clearly important to judging the subject
-
fail to acknowledge when
the subject doesn’t meet certain criteria very well
-
neglect to anticipate and
refute or accommodate counterarguments at appropriate times
-
not include pointed
comparisons
-
follow a confusing
organizational pattern
-
include many paragraphs
which are incoherent
-
contain sentences which
are often grammatically incorrect
-
contain many major
errors
-
contain sentences with
very inconsistent use of standard usage, mechanics, spelling